This webshop uses cookies
more information »

Matthijs Maris at Work

€ 35,00

Mystery surrounding Matthijs Maris unravelled

> Symposium ‘Matthijs Maris at Work: Mystery and Experiment’, 14 December 2017, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam

> Unorthodox work process portrayed at last

> Watch here the website of the Rijksmuseum

Matthijs Maris at Work lets readers look over the shoulder of this solitary Dutch painter (1839–1917) as he created his mystical pictures, and examines Maris’s painting technique, his experimental zeal and his unorthodox working methods. The Rijksmuseum’s Department of Conservation and Restoration, using state-of-the-art techniques, undertook in-depth research into seventeen key works, with a view to shedding light on Maris’s intriguing studio practices. Thanks to Glasgow Museums (The Burrell Collection), partner in this project, it was possible to include varied paintings in the selection, that comprises the famous and much-loved Souvenir d’Amsterdam, Butterflies and The Shepherdess. Both Maris’s more realistic paintings and his later ‘conceptions’ will be discussed.

This beautifully illustrated book is a must for anyone interested in Matthijs Maris, in late nineteenth-century art practices and in painting techniques.

read more close

ISBN 978-94-6208-382-0 | October 2017 | available | Red/Ed.: Jenny Reynaerts auteurs/authors: Erma Hermens, Laura Raven, Suzanne Veldink | design: Irma Boom | English | hardcover | 23,5 x 30,5 cm | 114 pages | illustrated (130 full color) | in conjunction with: Stichting Victor, Rijksmuseum Fonds

share

see also:
terug
subject
language
availability
Back
all publications